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Show SUNDAY HERALD 10 svmAJE-155- 1 West StMS '" W'';viMR,.,w,)i!.''.'.',v.w.-.- Corisos Ace hi IT DO Penh ; Shins East i rS' With Ploy 30-1- 5 4 JACKSONVILLE. United Press International nd shrine game ir a decade, passed, ran and kicked , the West to a 21-- 8 victory over the favored East ar a (rams raeVoA tirifVi ViAtTt stars and thrills, Hadl stole the show from such the great Ernie Davis cuse; Gary Collins of Merlin Olsen of Utah Bob Ferguson of Ohio though they all gave counts of themselves. Here's what Hadl did as he thrilled the 59,000 fans packing Kezaf stadium in frosty weather: He passed for two touch downs, one in the second quarter and one In the fourth. Averaged nearly 50 yards per kick in punting. Played safety on the punt re ceiving and defensive teams. Scampered 44 yards in the final quarter to set up the last West touchdown just after the East was threatening to take over the game lead. Brilliant Show It was a brilliant performance by the man who was drafted by both the Detroit Lions of the National League and the San Diego 'Chargers' of the American. He signed with the Chargers. Hadl was voted the outstanding player 'of the game and teammate Buddy lies of Texas Christian, who caught a touchdown pass and was on the receiving end of several other Hadl aerials, was voted the outstanding lineman. Even with all his brilliance, Hadl wasn't much better than Davis. The Heisman Trophy winner gained approximately 80 yards rushing besides receiving a couple of passes. The West piled up a 14--0 lead during the first half as the East was held to one first down. The first touchdown came after a drive during which Hadl completed all three passes he attempted for , 25 yards. With the ball on the six yard line, Mack Burton of San Jose state, a broad jumper, took the ball and leaped five yards through the air over a half dozen - prostrate bodies to score the touchdown. Statistics: West East . . 12-2- 8-3- 9.5 Fumbles lost Yards penalized , '. 11-2- 7-3- 6.6 0 48 - .w.vw.v.nyrfwdrii All-Americ- an " All-Stars Telephoto) In Game Villanova Wins 17-- 9 In Sun Bowl S By DON. MARTIN hard-chargi- ng record-breakin- 37-ya- rd 9-- rd 8-- 22 6-3- 9.2 5-- 13 6-4- . Riviera Cops 3 Firsts. In Swim Event school stars. 46 The Riviera Racers swimming The Rebel line, anchored by sent starting North quarterback the team standings in the Inter Indoor mountain AAU meet held Thursday and Friday 1 at the Indian School pool in -- 1 ' Brigham City. Carol Allred took two of the gold medals for Coach Bud Barnes charges, while Earl Barnes won the other gold medal. Miss Allred swept to victory in e and both the events the in freestyle while class, girls' Barnes swam to victory in the freestyle race hi the boys' class. The Riviera's Larry Barnes, Ronnie Cox and Kenny Goates captured second place silver medals and Carol Barnes won a third place bronze medal. The team championship, as expected, was won by Tooele. Other teams competing In the meet included Clearfield, Brig-haCity, Intermonutain Indian School and Deseret Gym. The Riviera will host the Intermountain Senior ' AAU Indoor Swimming and Diving championships in March. Age-Gro- y-r- !,' in, in I'-- 4 - up " it '. ' back-strok- 100-ya- rd 100-ya- rd 100-ya- rd '.V m WIN SWIM MEET MEDALS These six members of the Riviera Racers Swimming Team won medals in the Intermountain AAU Indoor Age -- Group Meet held Thursday and Friday in the Intermountain Indian School Pool. The Riviera medal winners include (left t6 right) : Front row Larry Barnes, Ronnie Cox, and Kenny Goates. Back row Earl Barnes, Carol Allred and Carol Barnes. The white-taile- d really a heavy-bodie-d jackrabbit hare. is HURRY." ... ' 302 SOUTH 5th 12-MON- 4-29- MINOR TUNE-U- P plus parts 53 SINCLAIR SERVICE FR 3-94- WEST PROVO 17 287 South University Provo MA ON SPECIAL TIME ACCOUNTS TH - I f -- J PER YEAR By WILLIAM E. DONNELLY United Press International Two EL PASO, Tex. (UPI) players named Joe and a huge line propelled the Villanova Wild cats to a 17-- 9 upset victory over Wichita University Saturday in the ,37th Sun Bowl game. vmanova s victory came on touchdowns by Billy Joe, 244-pou- ; nd junior fullback and Joe Rettino, fullback, and a field goal by end Sam Gruiei- 215-pou- nd sen. A crowd of 15,000 saw the Wild cats jump into a first quarter lead on a end sweep by Joe, who was named as the game's ' outstanding player. Rettino bulled over from the 1 In the third quarter for 's other touchdown, and repeatedly cut through the Wheatshocker line. Wichita held Villanova to a 3 halftime lead on a second quarter field goal kicked by 'Shocker tackle Bill Siegle from 26 yards 1 19-ya- rd ; Villa-nova- . out-charg- ed 7-- out. But coach Alex Bell's Wildcats broke the game open in the third period, scoring a touchdown and a field goal the first two times they had the ball. The Wildcats recovered the second half kickoff on the Wichita 21, and cranked up a march powered largely by the 79-ya- rd running of Rettino and halfback Larry Glueck. Wichita was held to its field goal until the final two minutes when quarterback Alex Zyskow-sk- i swept five yards for the Kan- sas' only touchdown. Zyskowski set up the score with a pass to fullback Adolph Wilson. 34-ya- Villanova Wichita 7 , 017 0 10 3 6 0 PER YEAR ' Compounded emi - Annually ON REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 99 Statistics: First downs rd '' Villanova Wichita 15 225 Yards rushing Yards passing 4-- 12 Fumbles lost Punts average Penalties : I 9 111 17 50 . Passes Passes intercepted by 5-- 19 4 1 1 2 5-- 25 45 la II eSi o"'""- - c ( EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO.$10f000 BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION W2l 15 NEW SANDERSON PILOT GROUND SdHOOl Course Starting Contact Mile Central Utah Aviation Jan. 2 Jns FR 60 We wish you well for the new year and we hope our new savings interest rates prove it. 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Blue-Gra- y a nd PHONE FR 8. eoD fish by state law. rryvwyy in ALIGNMENT SPECIALISTS mom mows Wi halfback Ernie Davis of the REELS OFF 12 YARDS Highly-toute- d East reels off 12 yards in the first quarter against the West in the 37th annual football classic Saturday. Following behind Davis is. teammate Shrine East-We-st (Herald-UP- I won 21-Lou Kirouac (88) of Boston College. The West windhild, John BRAKE AND WHEEL Wyoming has at least one big game animal for every resident, according to estimates. s yiPO':: .V.v.y 'Jwit tho WE ARE . Wyoming, which has 83 varieties Kentucky tackle Bob Butler and team carried off three first place 21 of these as game center Mike Lucci of Tennessee, gold medals and fourth place in of fish,-elasse- j 1 Dave Sarette of Syracuse and . defensive quarterback Ron TayMONTGOMERY,-Ala(UPI) to the sidelines Missouri lor of A Dixie line crip the in Sarette suffered first half. pled the Yankee offense and Rice to end his shoulder a dislocated halfback Butch Blume kicked a career and TayfieJd collegiate playing g so was he could stunned hard lor goal to give the South a 7 not remember Blue-Graplays. y victory Saturday in the 24th Statistics: Bowl game. Gray ........Blue Midway in the fourth period 7 9 downs First Mississippi State end David Kel-le- y 77 85 Rushing yardage pounced on a fumble by half64 80 Passing yardage back Dick Easter of Syracuse on Passes the Blue 41. The Rebels passed 1 Passes intercepted by 1 their way to a first on the 24 but Punts the gritty Northern line held for 5 2 Fumbles lost , three downs. 20 45 Yards penalized Then Blume saved the day with his field goal, breaking the previous record of 31 yards by Bob Spoo of Purdue in 1958. The Gray win snapped a three-gam- e 15 win streak by the invading 163 Yanks. The. North this year was 1C5 favored by six points. ' 5 The series now stands at 14-- 9 0 in favor of the South with one game during the war played be1 tween Alabama and Georgia high 55-ya- I Fla. (UPI) 35-ya- rd Mr as of Syra Maryland, State and State al good ac 15 First downs 122 Rushing yardage 142 Passing yardage 0 Passes Passes intercepted by 2 Punts ech .in Gafor Bowl Game Hall, a senior from Williamsburg, Pa., bring the Nittany Lions from behind in the second period with scoring passes of 13 and 27 yards and then provide what turned out to be the decisive tally of the touchdown game with a pass in the third period. Halfbacks Al Gurskv. Roser Kochman and Hal Powell were Saturday in the 37th annual char ity grid classic- all-st- efeafs i are 194-pou- SAN FRANCISCO (UPD Jaunty John Hadl. of Kansas, the finest back to appear In the Tn ISfilU.dl. on the receiving end of Hall's provided most of Georgia Tech's Quarterback Galen Hall fired touchdown passes. thrills as he scored two touchthree touchdown passes Saturday Halfback Joe Auer, a downs on a pair of brilliant to lead Penn State to a 30-1- 5 from Miami, Fla., broken field runs. sophomore victory over Georgia Tech in the 17th annual Gator Bowl. A record crowd of 50,202 saw By HAL WOOD all-arou- By JOHM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION STEP-AH2A- D CAUX |